The Globus project: a status report

Ian T Foster, C. Kesselman
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The Globus project is a multi-institutional research effort that seeks to enable the construction of computational grids providing pervasive, dependable, and consistent access to high-performance computational resources, despite geographical distribution of both resources and users. Computational grid technology is being viewed as a critical element of future high-performance computing environments that will enable entirely new classes of computation-oriented applications, much as the World Wide Web fostered the development of new classes of information-oriented applications. The authors report on the status of the Globus project as of early 1998. They describe the progress that has been achieved to date in the development of the Globus toolkit, a set of core services for constructing grid tools and applications. They also discuss the Globus Ubiquitous Supercomputing Testbed (GUSTO) that they have constructed to enable large-scale evaluation of Globus technologies, and they review early experiences with the development of large-scale grid applications on the GUSTO testbed.
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Globus项目:状态报告
Globus项目是一项多机构的研究工作,旨在使计算网格的构建能够提供对高性能计算资源的普遍、可靠和一致的访问,而不受资源和用户地理分布的影响。计算网格技术被视为未来高性能计算环境的一个关键元素,它将使全新的面向计算的应用程序成为可能,就像万维网促进了面向信息的新应用程序的开发一样。作者报告了1998年初Globus项目的状态。它们描述了迄今为止在Globus工具包(一组用于构建网格工具和应用程序的核心服务)的开发中所取得的进展。他们还讨论了Globus无处不在的超级计算测试平台(GUSTO),他们已经构建了这个平台来实现对Globus技术的大规模评估,并且他们回顾了在GUSTO测试平台上开发大规模网格应用程序的早期经验。
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